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Double O Section (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
Upcoming Spy Screenings: More Big Screen Bond In Los Angeles Hot on the heels of this month's big Bond event at USC, Los Angelenos will have another chance to see 007 on the big screen this January when the American Cinematheque screens six James Bond films at my favorite movie theater in the world, Hollywood's famous Egyptian Theatre , over New Year's weekend--including two rarely screened Roger Moore...
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Jay G's Gadgets (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
OK – so the Satio is having a bit of trouble at the moment but, to quote, “Sony Ericsson confirms that it has been made aware that a small number of consumers have experienced software issues with its Satio handset when using certain applications. Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4u have temporarily removed the handset from [...] Related posts: Sony Ericsson Satio – Dropped By Carphone...
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Word Magazine blogs (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
As it seems to get right up everyone’s nose I've done another list with one or two sentences summing up my opinion. This time it's about Bond films. Copy and paste the following to give your own opinions. Dr. No (1962) From Russia with Love (1963) Goldfinger (1964) Thunderball (1965) You Only Live Twice (1967) Casino Royale (1967) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Diamonds Are Forever (1971)...
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Cinema,
Diamonds Are Forever,
Die Another Day,
Dr. No,
From Russia with Love,
GoldenEye,
Goldfinger,
James Bond,
Live and Let Die,
Moonraker,
Octopussy,
On Her Majesty's Secret Service,
Quantum of Solace,
The Man with the Golden Gun,
The Spy Who Loved Me,
The World Is Not Enough,
Thunderball,
Tomorrow Never Dies,
You Only Live Twice
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Dartman's World Of Wonder (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
I, like most people, favor Sean Connery as James Bond. But Roger Moore holds a strong second in my book. (Daniel Craig was great in Casino Royale but Quantum of Solace knocked him down a few pegs). Moore was my generation's Bond and he held the reigns of what I consider to be the golden era of the Bond franchise. Back in the late 70s and early 80s, a Bond film coming out was more of an event than it...
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the Hot DVD Bargains blog (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
This 6 Bluray boxset contains the James Bond classics Dr No, For Your Eyes Only, From Russia With Love, Die Another Day, Live and Let Die, and Thunderball. Only 1p more from HMV Online, but then the next cheapest on find-dvd is over £89 so this would seem to be a great price (do let us [...]
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
JAMES Bond might be lending his smooth patter to the Post Office's latest adverts, but financial products aimed at older age groups are rarely more than marketing gimmicks
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
Chaim Topol does, as you see, have a first name. But professionally, the Tel Aviv-born actor is best known simply as Topol. And though his eclectic resumé includes everything from Othello to the James Bond movie For Your Eyes Only, his signature role is a character dreamed up by Sholom Aleichem decades before Topol was born: Tevye, the Russian-Jewish dairyman who became the central character...
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brnoent | 10/04/2009
After going way too far for its own good with its predecessor "Moonraker" (1979), the James Bond series goes back to basics and keeps things somewhat simple this time around with "For Your Eyes Only".
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/Film (Free subscription) | 09/25/2009
In today's Gold Box Deal of the Day, Amazon is offering all three James Bond Blu-Ray Collection Three-Packs for $29.99 each, 57% off the MSRP of $69.99 Volume One includes Dr. No, Die Another Day, and Live and Let Die. Volume Two includes For Your Eyes Only, From Russia with Love, and Thunderball. Volume Three includes Moonraker, The World is Not Enough, and Goldfinger. As you know, Amazon's Gold Box...
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Double O Section (Free subscription) | 09/18/2009
Tradecraft: Vinnie Jones James Bond Howard Chaykin Chuck TV Stuff Yeah, that's not much of a headline, I know. But that's how I talk in real life. Things having to do with things that I like tend to come out in blurts, usually with the words "James" and "Bond" somewhere in there, and occasionally with "Howard Chaykin." Ask my girlfriend. She puts up with that a lot. Anyway,...
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Jay G's Gadgets (Free subscription) | 08/26/2009
Sony has just gone public and announced that the Sony Reader Pocket and Touch are coming to Blighty and pre-ordering has opened up already on sites such as Waterstones. The Sony Reader Pocket is equipped with a 5 inch E Ink screen, 512MB of literary room and USB 2.0 sideloading, so it’s a direct competitor to [...] Related posts: Sony James Bond OO7 Reader – For Your Eyes Only More Sony...
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downthetubes.net news blog (Free subscription) | 08/10/2009
Titan Books has put together an omnibus collection of some of James Bond newspapers strips they originally released in shorter albums. On sale next month, The James Bond Omnibus Vol.1 collects the first time eleven of the Bond strips first published in the Daily Express , which were adapted from Fleming’s novels, before the film adaptations were made. The first bumper volume of its kind from...
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The Internet Business Blog (Free subscription) | 08/07/2009
By Mildred I Bailey You don't have to look far to see the most booming English language silver screen franchise in times past. It is the James Bond 007 films. James Bond is a imagined individual brought to life by the English writer Ian Fleming back in 1953. James Bond was the main character in twelve novels and two short story collections. There have also been 22 films to date beginning with "Dr....
Explore : Cinema,
Diamonds Are Forever,
Dr. No,
Fine Arts,
From Russia with Love,
Goldfinger,
Ian Fleming,
James Bond,
John Gardner,
Live and Let Die,
Moonraker,
Octopussy,
On Her Majesty's Secret Service,
Quantum of Solace,
Sean Connery,
The Living Daylights,
The Man with the Golden Gun,
The Spy Who Loved Me,
Thunderball,
Timothy Dalton,
You Only Live Twice
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eblatt | 08/05/2009
Summary: James Bond Adventure. A British spy-ship, the St. Georges, accidently hits a shaft and sinks contiguous a Warsaw Pact homeland. On aboard is ATAC, a communications appliance that could method Western subs to offensive affectionate areas. 007 is sent to reclaim the ATAC and the Russians, affected in getting ATAC, remit a memorandum to their provincial 'contact'. Bond's investigations leads
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brnoent | 10/04/2009
After going way too far for its own good with its predecessor "Moonraker" (1979), the James Bond series goes back to basics and keeps things somewhat simple this time around with "For Your Eyes Only".
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eblatt | 08/05/2009
Summary: James Bond Adventure. A British spy-ship, the St. Georges, accidently hits a shaft and sinks contiguous a Warsaw Pact homeland. On aboard is ATAC, a communications appliance that could method Western subs to offensive affectionate areas. 007 is sent to reclaim the ATAC and the Russians, affected in getting ATAC, remit a memorandum to their provincial 'contact'. Bond's investigations leads...